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Comment: The vast majority of these sources come from the company's website, and everything that might be independent just 404s. Also LinkedIn is not a reliable source. Sophisticatedevening🍷(talk) 12:33, 30 April 2025 (UTC)
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Ground Segment as a Service (GSaaS) |
Founded | 2014 |
Founders | Jonata Puglia, Giovanni Pandolfi Bortoletto, Michele Messina, Matteo Boiocchi |
Key people | Cristina Zanchi (CEO), Jonata Puglia (Board Member), Giovanni Pandolfi Bortoletto (CSO), Gian Luca Ottino (CFO) |
Website | leaf.space |
Leaf Space S.p.A. is an Italian ground-segment-as-a-service (GSaaS) provider that operates a globally distributed network of radio-frequency and optical ground stations for satellite operators. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Lomazzo, Lombardy, the company supports more than 100 spacecraft with pay-as-you-go connectivity, autonomous pass-scheduling software, and per-minute pricing.[1]
History
[edit]Leaf Space was established in 2014 by four aerospace-engineering graduates—Jonata Puglia, Giovanni Pandolfi Bortoletto, Michele Messina and Matteo Boiocchi—who initially built their first S-band antenna in a garage near Milan.[2]
In March 2021, the company announced plans to open a U.S. office to serve government and commercial customers.[3]
A €20 million Series B round in July 2023, led by CDP Venture Capital and Neva SGR, with an additional €15 million venture-debt commitment from the European Investment Bank, funded rapid network expansion.[4] By September 2024, the network handled over 15,000 satellite passes in a single month—a 50% year-on-year increase.[5] By April 2025, Leaf Space handled over 20,000 satellite passes connecting 113 satellites to their respective owners.
Services and Technology
[edit]The company’s flagship service, Leaf Line, offers fully managed TT&C and payload downlink through an API interface, combined with smart scheduler that aids satellite operators in allocating the satellite passes.[6] Leaf Line supports S-, X-, and Ka-band operations. Dedicated antennas for specific use case frequencies are marketed under Leaf Key.
Ground-station Network
[edit]- Coverage – 27 antennas across 17 sites on five continents as of April 2025, with plans to exceed 35 stations by 2026.[7]
- Bands and specs – S-band uplink (2025–2110 MHz), S-band downlink, X-band downlink to 1.2 Gbps, Ka-band to 6 Gbps; limited UHF support.[8]
- Expansion – Ten additional antennas, including two more Ka-band systems, are scheduled for installation by end-2025.[9]
Funding and Investors
[edit]Date | Round | Amount | Lead / notable investors |
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July 2023 | Series B | €20m equity + €15m EIB debt | CDP Venture Capital, Neva SGR, SIMEST, RedSeed Ventures, Primo Space, Whysol Investments[10] |
January 2021 | Series A | €6.08m | Whysol Investments, Primo Ventures[11] |
September 2015 | Seed & grants | — | EU programmes and Italian VC funds[12] |
Total disclosed funding exceeds €41 million across three rounds.
Partnerships and Customers
[edit]- European Space Agency (ESA) – Ground-segment support for the OPS-SAT CubeSat since launch in 2019.[13]
- Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) – Tracking and data services for the SpaDeX in-orbit docking demonstration (January 2025).[14]
- Cybersecurity – MoU with Swiss firm CYSEC to deliver end-to-end encrypted satcom links.[15]
- Optical downlink – Partnership with Taiwan-based Odysseus Space to co-deploy optical ground stations.[16]
- Commercial users include Kepler Communications, Pixxel, and AST SpaceMobile.[17]
Leadership
[edit]Co-founder Jonata Puglia served as CEO until October 2024, when telecom executive Cristina Zanchi was appointed chief executive. Puglia took on the role as Chief Growth Officer alongside Chief Product Officer Giovanni Pandolfi Bortoletto. Gian Luca Ottino was named CFO in the same time period.[18]
Operations Milestones
[edit]- 10,000+ monthly passes achieved in March 2023.[19]
- 15,000+ passes in September 2024, representing 50% annual growth.[20]
- 20000+ monthly passes in April 2025
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- ^ Leaf Space Official Website
- ^ Leaf Space – 10 Year Anniversary
- ^ Leaf Space plans US expansion – SpaceNews
- ^ CDP Venture Capital News, July 2023
- ^ Leaf Space LinkedIn update, Sept 2024
- ^ Leaf Line – Product Page
- ^ Leaf Line – Global Coverage
- ^ Leaf Line – Specifications
- ^ "Register – Leaf Space".
- ^ CDP Venture Capital News, July 2023
- ^ Whysol Announcement, 2021
- ^ Leaf Space – Company Background
- ^ ESA OPS-SAT Overview
- ^ ISRO SpaDeX Mission Page
- ^ CYSEC – Leaf Space Announcement
- ^ Leaf Space–Odysseus Space Partnership
- ^ Leaf Space Customer Page
- ^ Leaf Space CEO Transition Announcement
- ^ Leaf Space Milestone
- ^ Leaf Space LinkedIn update, Sept 2024
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